Kolkata 25th March: Competition Commission of India (CCI), recently celebrated its inaugural edition of the 'BIG IMPACT Awards,' a recognition programme that honours the success, contributions, and efforts of the "IMPACT Makers." Through this ‘BIG Impact Awards’, the Radio network aims to recognise businesses for their contributions that enhance value and leave a significant impact on the major metropolitan markets and Tier 1 cities. The awards ceremony witnessed the presence of renowned personalities and dignitaries across the industry, which included Shri Sujit Bose, Honorable Minister, Fire and Emergency Services; Tanushree Chakraborty, Renowned Tollywood actress ; Jose Barreto, Former Footballer and Gautam Bhattacharya, Eminent Sports Journalist & Author.
The BIG IMPACT Awards have been initiated to acknowledge and validate the endeavors of businesses that add value and have a significant impact on the major metropolitan markets and Tier 1 cities. Kolkata, being a hub for various businesses, has several success stories which made it the perfect city for such an event. The recognition was granted to businesses across various categories, including Building Materials & Infrastructure, IT Services, Real Estate & Allied, Hospitality, Health & Wellness, Education, Fashion, Lifestyle, and others The gala evening was hosted by popular BIG FM RJ Kaushik and Ayantika and featured incredible musical performances by The Violin Brothers and Sand Artist Kaushik Bose, which left the attendees enthralled.
Speaking on the occasion, Sunil Kumaran, COO, BIG FM, said, "We, at BIG FM, laud the unwavering spirit of businesses to leave an indelible mark on society through their work. The city of Kolkata has carved an identity for itself as a home to businesses and continues to flourish. Our vision with the BIG IMPACT Awards is to offer a prestigious platform for these businesses to be acknowledged and recognised for their contributions and excellence. Big congratulations to all the winners and we are looking forward to felicitating more such businesses across the country who have been change makers in the industry."
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